Class Unionism by Eugene V Debs. Published by the Industrial Workers of the World. Chicago, 1906.

‘In closing, I appeal to you, as workingmen, to think for yourselves; to cut loose from those who have misled and betrayed you; to close up the ranks, and unify your forces. I appeal to you to ally yourselves with the economic organization of your class; I appeal to you to join the union that truly represents you, the union that unites you, the union in which you can stand shoulder to shoulder, regardless of your occupation; the union in which you will move forward, step by step, marching to the inspiring music of the new emancipation. I appeal to you to declare yourselves here and now, to be for once true enough to yourselves to join the only industrial union that is absolutely true to you.’

Class Unionism by Eugene V Debs. Published by the Industrial Workers of the World. Chicago, 1906.

Speech Delivered by Eugene V. Debs at South Chicago, November 24, 1905. 29 pages.

PDF of original pamphlet: https://archive.org/download/051124DebsClassunionismPamphlet/051124-debs-classunionism-pamphlet_text.pdf

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